An age sage - love it :) <beating my conspiracy drum:> assuage confronting material, bypass meaningful discourse, two birds one cup
I guess 'knowing all things' does remove the need to wasting time ascertaining 'there are no new insights here, I know it all already'. Such omniscience is ever so convenient, prescient even (considering one knows the content of all presentments prior to reading or viewing) that I wonder why we bother saying anything at all really - at least the time poor are now reassured 'there's nothing new here, move along...' </acerbic and disillusioned knife> On 5/21/16, John Young <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Age Sages Robert and Peter. > > Got proof? > > An Ancient > > At 08:18 AM 5/21/2016, you wrote: > >> > On May 21, 2016, at 3:13 AM, Peter Gutmann >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > That was happening at least as far back as ancient Rome. >> >>It is the definition of force-mononoply. As old as sedentarism, >>which is about five thousand years older than agriculture. >> >>Cheers, >>RAH
